Framed French Polynesia Art

The name French Polynesia was given to a collection of islands formerly ruled by the French Republic, to distinguish them from the rest of the islands in the archipelago. All of them are located in the South Pacific Ocean and are divided into no fewer than five groups, with 67 being continuously inhabited. Both these ones and the smaller isles feature in the collection of Framed French Polynesia Art provided by FramedArt.com and aimed at art lovers as well as prospective tourists.

Framed French Polynesia Prints

The islands have been inhabited since ancient times by indigenous people, but they were only colonized by the French in 1842. Even though they are still formerly under the protection of the French Republic, many of these tiny nations enjoy a great deal of autonomy. Those who gaze upon the Framed French Polynesia Art are surely less interested in the political structure of these islands and want to know more about the accommodation offered and possibilities for entertainment.

Framed French Polynesia Art serves the obvious purpose of highlighting the natural beauty of the islands, with high-resolution photographs capturing every single detail. At the same time, some of the best paintings such as the ones authored by Paul Gauguin would look great decorating the walls of art lovers. It is not surprising that most of the classic paintings belong to French artists, as these were the ones that had the chance to travel to these remote places more than a century ago.